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Many people have asked, if I would have a zip-file in order to install my CSS-tutorial into to
the hard disk. Because the server doesn't have full document but document are collected from pieces, the CSS-guide doesn't have a zip-file. If I would have created a zip-file, I should also give installation instructions for
the some virtual Web-server (for example Apache). After the basic installation the server
application would need an additional component. It is too difficult to explain everything. I'm sorry making a
disappointment for many visitors of my CSS-pages.

I have divided some pages into sections, but those pages can be read also as big pages. If you want to print
them the best result has in 12/2002 been achieved using Opera 6.x browsers. Also some
big gathering pages are primary intended as printed. Because sizes of these
pages are very big they are is slow to download. Even if gathering pages are large, structures are correct and
they should not crash you browser. Indeed small risk of crashing exists.

The most important pages have The Gathering 1, which includes the preface, the content page and 1-12 listed guide pages (the size of the text in the page is
about 500 Mb + images, when the total size downloadable files might be about 1 Mb). I made also about as big gathering page from extra pages (The Gathering 2).

Depending on the connection speed, the speed of the computer and the speed of the browser the
server doesn't necessary collect all pages together. Look at to the end of the page that all pages have
been collected (in the end of the page is not an error message, which concerns time out). Reloading of pages
might help.

Installation instructions

It is possible with some browser to save with images (in addition of images browsers save some assistant
files too). This method is reasonable with the gathering pages. Concerning other pages I don't recommend to do
so, because browsers change original folder information. They make from the same images and assistant files
duplicates either to the same folder (Opera) or to a new folder (MS IE), when you might have tens of copies
from the same files. Create instead following sub folders:

A new folder to my CSS-site, for example CSSTutorial (this folder remains empty).

To that folder a sub-folder /Teaching, where you save content pages.

To that folder a sub-folder /Light_Table, where you save large images.

To that folder a sub-folder /Css, where you save CSS-files (CSS-related images are in the
sub-folder Kuvat). You can see (and also save) them from the following source code:

<!--
Following CSS-files are not given to Netscape 4.x:
* CSS for the media type 'print'
* basic CSS for screen medias
* page group depending CSS for screen medias
* CSS for color themes of the screen medias
* for Opera is the media type 'projection' and 'handheld'
* an alternative style sheet for
Mozilla Gecko and Opera 7.x+ browsers
-->

In addition of previous mentioned CSS-file alto the file ../Css/dynamicMenus.css is needed. At this way small link images and all CSS-related images are not saved, but it is a small detriment. You can find
also from the Internet applications, which can save whole sites.

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